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Sorry - I gotta get this off my chest.
It is just making me sick to hear (on sports radio) and read so many writers who don't have either the balls, or the sense of compassion, to come out and slam Vick as the piece of crap he is, and say unequivocally that he does NOT deserve to be back in the NFL.
Let's make sure we're clear here; when given every advantage one could have in life (fame and fortune), Michael Vick chose to use his success to fund a dog fighting operation.
This dog fighting operation obviously amounted to nothing less than torture of man's best friend.
Let's not forget what these pieces of crap (Vick and his underlings) were doing. Not only were they fighting Pit Bulls to the death, they were also buying or taking in Beagles and mutts and letting the Pit Bulls "practice" killing them (about a dozen Beagles and other non-Pits found at the compound during the raid).
Let's also not forget that Michael Vick himself wasn't just writing the checks (or should I say washing the cash for/from this business).
Michael Vick, when faced with having to take a lie detector test, recanted previous testimony that he had not personally drowned and electrocuted dogs and hung dogs from trees - the method by which they were disposing of the dogs which lost fights.
So this means that Michael Vick admitted that he indeed did personally drown dogs by shoving their heads in buckets of water, electrocuted dogs and hung dogs from trees.
Now I ask you; what kind of a sick, cold-hearted **** could do that to a dog?
So where are we on this now?
We have idiots out there like Tony Dungy visiting Michael Vick to offer his support and endorsement. We have radio talk show hosts who don't have the guts to call this piece of sh*t out (Madd Dog, George Sedano, ESPN, etc.). These reporters and radio hosts all come with the same I-don't-condone-what-he-did-but-he-should-be-given-a-chance-to-return-to-the-NFL-if-he-is-remorseful bull****.
WTF is that?
Why should Vick be allowed to return to a private league, funded by the public, whose members are granted almost instant fame and fortune?
Should Vick be allowed to get out of jail after two years and look for work? Well I wish he was dead but whatever - yeah, he could look for work; the world always needs ditch diggers and janitors. But a return to being a famous athlete is not something he deserves - no f'n way!!!
In short, F Vick apologists everywhere.
Thank you if you read all that and please, support man's best friend and help keep Michael Vick out of the NFL.
P.S. I know other pieces of crap have been allowed to stay in the league like St. Louis Rams DE Leonard Little who killed a woman (wife and mother) in his 2nd DUI offense but two wrongs don't make a right. He shouldn't be in the league either but that was Tagliabue's fault. I hope Roger Goodell doesn't make the same mistake with Vick.
It is just making me sick to hear (on sports radio) and read so many writers who don't have either the balls, or the sense of compassion, to come out and slam Vick as the piece of crap he is, and say unequivocally that he does NOT deserve to be back in the NFL.
Let's make sure we're clear here; when given every advantage one could have in life (fame and fortune), Michael Vick chose to use his success to fund a dog fighting operation.
This dog fighting operation obviously amounted to nothing less than torture of man's best friend.
Let's not forget what these pieces of crap (Vick and his underlings) were doing. Not only were they fighting Pit Bulls to the death, they were also buying or taking in Beagles and mutts and letting the Pit Bulls "practice" killing them (about a dozen Beagles and other non-Pits found at the compound during the raid).
Let's also not forget that Michael Vick himself wasn't just writing the checks (or should I say washing the cash for/from this business).
Michael Vick, when faced with having to take a lie detector test, recanted previous testimony that he had not personally drowned and electrocuted dogs and hung dogs from trees - the method by which they were disposing of the dogs which lost fights.
So this means that Michael Vick admitted that he indeed did personally drown dogs by shoving their heads in buckets of water, electrocuted dogs and hung dogs from trees.
Now I ask you; what kind of a sick, cold-hearted **** could do that to a dog?
So where are we on this now?
We have idiots out there like Tony Dungy visiting Michael Vick to offer his support and endorsement. We have radio talk show hosts who don't have the guts to call this piece of sh*t out (Madd Dog, George Sedano, ESPN, etc.). These reporters and radio hosts all come with the same I-don't-condone-what-he-did-but-he-should-be-given-a-chance-to-return-to-the-NFL-if-he-is-remorseful bull****.
WTF is that?
Why should Vick be allowed to return to a private league, funded by the public, whose members are granted almost instant fame and fortune?
Should Vick be allowed to get out of jail after two years and look for work? Well I wish he was dead but whatever - yeah, he could look for work; the world always needs ditch diggers and janitors. But a return to being a famous athlete is not something he deserves - no f'n way!!!
In short, F Vick apologists everywhere.
Thank you if you read all that and please, support man's best friend and help keep Michael Vick out of the NFL.
P.S. I know other pieces of crap have been allowed to stay in the league like St. Louis Rams DE Leonard Little who killed a woman (wife and mother) in his 2nd DUI offense but two wrongs don't make a right. He shouldn't be in the league either but that was Tagliabue's fault. I hope Roger Goodell doesn't make the same mistake with Vick.